It means that you were caught driving without a valid license. Your valid US-issued license is good in every US state, but when it is suspended it is suspended everywhere.
Normally you are arrested, and if not, you receive a pretty major fine.
Out of service, heavy fines, vehicle impounded.
If you get caught driving without insurance, you will lose your license. You will also be fined and could get jail time. It is up to the judge in traffic court.
You will be charged with "driving without a license" and hopefully have your permit revoked and be unable to get your license for a period of time determined by the court.
The penalties differ from state to state, but you can get a fine, you can get your vehicle towed and impounded.
If you get caught, you'll be fined, the car may be impounded, and you may be denied being able to get a license for a period of time.
If your G2 license expires, you are no longer legally allowed to drive. You will need to renew your license before driving again. Driving with an expired license can result in fines or other penalties if you are caught by law enforcement.
Anywhere in the US, if you get caught driving with a suspended or expired driver's license, you will either receive a citation, have your car towed, or go to jail. It is based entirely on the officer's decision. Happy to help!
It's usually the same punishment as if they were driving their own car.
If you are caught driving without a license under the age of 18, you may face penalties such as fines, license suspension, community service, and even potential criminal charges. It is illegal and unsafe to drive without a license, so it is important to follow the rules and regulations set by the law.
That depends on the jurisdiction in which the unlicensed driver is caught. In general, the driver is arrested and charged with "Driving Without a License" or whatever the offense would be called. It can probably get more complicated if the unlicensed driver is caught outside his/her state of residence.